The Bronkhorstspruit water infrastructure is constantly being vandalised, according to a warning from the City of Tshwane, endangering the entire region. This comes after the
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Emirates News Agency, Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence sign strategic partnership agreement
ABU DHABI, 21st July, 2022 (WAM) — The Emirates News Agency, WAM, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with the Mohamed bin Zayed University of
A private school teacher admitted to using his cellphone to covertly observe a female colleague in a women’s-only shower
A private school teacher admitted to using his cellphone to covertly observe a female colleague in a women’s-only shower area and was this week compelled
Trees dedicated to the memory of victims of the Nazi camp chopped down.
According to the memorial for the Buchenwald concentration camp in eastern Germany, seven trees planted in honor of those who perished there have been removed.
Yachtsman harasses Tinder date before attempting to get her expelled from university.
Before attempting to get her expelled from university, an infatuated yachtsman stalked and tormented a Tinder date by alleging that she was the one stalking
ASUU Strike: NLC insist on carrying out their plans for the two days of national protests
The Federal Government and labour unions clashed on Wednesday over the organisations’ insistence on carrying out their plans for the two days of national protests
Archbishop Gintaras Grušas meets wounded Ukrainian soldiers and families.
During a visit to Ukraine this week, the president of the Council of the Bishops’ Conferences of Europe visited with the families of Ukrainian troops
A drunk-driving paramedic has been sentenced to five years in prison
A drunk-driving paramedic has been sentenced to five years in prison. Robert Woodruff, 36, got behind the wheel after drinking too much because he was
Law changed to allow British businesses most impacted by industrial action to fill vital roles with temporary, skilled workers
Law changed to allow businesses most impacted by industrial action to fill vital roles with temporary, skilled workers Reforms will help ensure crucial public services
ASUU Strike: National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Announces Its Support for NLC Nationwide Solidarity Protest
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has declared its support for the Nigeria Labour Congress’s (NLC) planned two-day march in solidarity with the striking
A group of criminals beat a student nurse with baseball bats and metal bars before uploading a video of the vicious assault online
A group of criminals beat a student nurse with baseball bats and metal bars before uploading a video of the vicious assault online. There are
Edo State House of Assembly passes a bill to repeal the Rural Electricity Board Law of 1972, passes bill to liberalise electricity market
A bill to repeal the Rural Electricity Board Law of 1972 and reenact a new law that provides for the generation, transmission, and distribution of
Department of Health confirms the outcomes of the disciplinary hearing against two senior officials involved in the Digital Vibes scandal
The results of the disciplinary proceedings against two senior officials implicated in the Digital Vibes controversy have been confirmed by the Department of Health. The
A watchdog’s report of the Home Office’s response to the sudden increase in migrants arriving in small boats across English Channel
According to a significant study by a watchdog, the Home Office’s response to the sudden increase in migrants arriving in small boats across the English
Interest on UK’s £2.4trillion debt hit £19.4billion in June
As interest on the eye-watering new record-high £2.4 trillion debt pile increased, the government’s deficit widened more today. The UK added another £22.9 billion in